In March 1947,
Ted Grant welcomed the revolutionary opposition to the reformist
policies of the leadership emerging from within the ranks of the
Communist Party, especially among workers, at that year's Party
conference. Differences were raised on the question of workers'
control on the railways and the CP leaders' lavish support for
Labour government's policies.

In March 1947,
Ted Grant welcomed the revolutionary opposition to the reformist
policies of the leadership emerging from within the ranks of the
Communist Party, especially among workers, at that year's Party
conference. Differences were raised on the question of workers'
control on the railways and the CP leaders' lavish support for
Labour government's policies.